Clay Graham wrote:
>
> At home I am running Fedora on a laptop that will serve as my dev
> platform and want to start coding for one of these ARM boards. The
> question is, what would someone recommend as the simplest
> configuration for starting out. I plan to monitor via VT100 emulation
> on COM1, and I want COM2 to send data out of the board. DHCP will
> register the board on my domain.
>
> Ultimately I want the wireless ARM module to DHCP to my wiresss domain
> and start running, and I love the idea of the TS-WIFIBOX Tiny
> WiFi-enabled Box Application Kit, but that may not be the best choice
> as a first development system, or is it if its my ultimate goal?
>
> I have been looking at the TS-7200 ARM Single Board Computer, but I
> dont know the subtle advantages of one system over another. Also If I
> want to run java (j2me?) how much memory would I need. I guess I am
> not afraid of C, but I am a way better Java developer.
>
> So any guidance is appreciated.
>
Build a crosscompiler toolchain on your laptop, NFS mount a laptop
directory in the ARM's user space via your ethernet connection. Then you
can build everything from your laptop so the executables show up in the
ARM's userspace where you test. Its easiest if you run one of the Debian
userspaces for this.
Jeff
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